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Seasonal Growth Of The Tui Chub, Gila Bicolor, In Pyramid Lake, Nevada, Joseph L. Kennedy
Seasonal Growth Of The Tui Chub, Gila Bicolor, In Pyramid Lake, Nevada, Joseph L. Kennedy
Great Basin Naturalist
Tui chubs collected from November 1975 through November 1977 from Pyramid Lake, Nevada, were analyzed for seasonal growth patterns. Major growth in length occurred during the fall and early winter, and major reproductive development occurred during the late spring and early summer.
Kramer Palouse Natural Area, Del W. Despain, Grant A. Harris
Kramer Palouse Natural Area, Del W. Despain, Grant A. Harris
Great Basin Naturalist
The 27-acre Kramer Palouse Natural Area located in southeastern Washington State represents the best remaining example of what was once the most productive portion of the original Palouse Prairie. This area is being maintained in its pristine condition as a key to the past and as a memory to a unique and once extensive prairie land by the Department of Forestry and Range Management at Washington State University.
Aculeata Hymenoptera Of Sand Mountain And Blow Sand Mountains, Nevada, R. W. Rust, L. M. Hanks, R. C. Bechtel
Aculeata Hymenoptera Of Sand Mountain And Blow Sand Mountains, Nevada, R. W. Rust, L. M. Hanks, R. C. Bechtel
Great Basin Naturalist
There were 198 species of aculeata Hymenoptera in 15 families collected from Sand Mountain and Blow Sand Mountains, Nevada. Four species are considered new to science and none are considered endemic to either dune area.
A Bibliography Of Colorado Vegetation Description, William L. Baker
A Bibliography Of Colorado Vegetation Description, William L. Baker
Great Basin Naturalist
A list of 658 references to Colorado vegetation description is presented, along with county and subject indexes to the list.